Help Nalongo Build a Clinic!

Help Nalongo Build a Clinic!

Today, we released our latest While I'm Here | The Legacy Project story featuring the story of Nalongo—a retired midwife who now runs a clinic out of her own home—in rural Uganda.

Nalongo has a dream to one day build a clinic that offers more to her community. Something permanent that will be there to help mothers for generations to come. We hope that with your help we can help make this dream come true!

With the launch of the film, we have also created a GoFundMe page where you can take action and help Nalongo achieve this dream:

Together, we hope to be able to raise enough funding to build a permanent clinic which would provide women in the Lutengo district with the level of health care they deserve for themselves and their babies.

Here are just a few of the many benefits a new clinic will provide:

-Testing for STDs and viruses

-A cleaner environment to deliver babies

-A place to mentor and teach the next generation of nurses and midwives

-Access to family planning

-Multiple beds for expecting mothers

Thanks to everyone who has taken the time to view Nalongo's story, and a giant high five to those who are able to help out and give Nalongo the chance to better serve the mothers and children of her community! If you have the means to donate, please visit the site here: https://www.gofundme.com/nalon...

While I’m Here | The Legacy Project is a personal project by Director Brent Foster and the team at Foster Visuals.

We’re profiling a series of six people who are everyday humans with extraordinary stories. We want to document these living legacies, while they’re still here.

Foster decided to start this project after missing out on the chance to tell the story of a man from his hometown who dedicated his life to helping others.

That man’s name was Frank Dymock.

For years, Frank opened his garage up to the public and sharpened skates free of charge. He wouldn’t accept a dime.
He was a staple of the place Foster grew up, and Brent always wanted to tell his story while he was still here.

Regretfully, Foster let time pass, and Frank passed away before he had the chance.
This project is dedicated to Frank and the many others who live selflessly and truly impact those around them.